Having dealt a crushing defeat to the Food and Drug Administration in a Texas District Court, the Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency immediately released a bevy of Pfizer documents on the Pharmaceutical giant's ostensible "Covid-19 Vaccine." The information contained therein is completely damning. It is, in fact, devastating. The "informed" aspect of "Informed Consent" has been completely lacking in the ability of patients to choose whether or not to receive the "vaccine." This, of course, did not stop establishment fixtures from news media to governors to public school officials to doctors and hospitals themselves from exerting extreme pressure upon patients to accept the never before used upon human beings MRNA gene-therapy injections, anyway. Had patients had access to the full information on the risks presented by Pfizer's MRNA gene-therapy "vaccine," many would likely have chosen to rely upon thera...
"This was all planned." Lots of people are saying that. In point of fact, lots of people have been saying that since the pandemic began. But, you might ask,... who said it first? The first to proclaim that the institution of a One-World, Totalitarian, Fasco-Communist Society would be carried out via the staging of a global pandemic and the ensuing response to it,... was the Rockefeller Foundation, in their May 2010 internal-document "Scenarios for the Future of Technology and International Development" ...in which they not only lay the plan out, step by step, in a number of different scenarios for full takeover of government, industry, technology, and culture,... (scenarios which they've dubbed; "Lock Step," "Clever Together," "Hack Attack," and "Smart Scramble,") ...but also declare their intention to enact said plan, and said scenarios, each of which they propose trying in a different part of the world to gauge the e...
Few candidates spell out their policy proposals in as much detail as Hillary Clinton, but there’s still room to wonder about how a President Clinton would set her agenda for 2017 and beyond. One clue comes in the naming of Heather Boushey to be chief economist of her transition team, giving Boushey an inside track for a major political appointment . She is currently the executive director and chief economist of the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, and recently published “Finding Time: The Economics of Work-Life Conflict.” That book is one good source for which ideas might rise in a Clinton administration. The central insight is that American institutions do not support a proper balance between work and family life, and that the burdens fall disproportionately upon women. The proposed remedies are an extensive set of government interventions, including paid sick leave , paid parental leave, subsidized child care and better care for the elderly to relieve care burdens on gr...
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